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Tuesday 27 October 2009
Thinking Electronic to see 10 fold growth in automotive component shipments
Taiwan-based passive component maker Thinking Electronic Industrial's monthly shipments of automotive components used in heaters is expected to ramp to ten times its current level...
Friday 23 October 2009
Taiwan-based passive component suppliers to see 4Q09 revenue drops narrow pushed by iPhone sales
Yageo, Cyntec, Polytronics Technology, Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics, Thinking Electronic and TXC are expected to see narrower revenue declines or flat revenues in the fourth quarter...
Monday 19 October 2009
Passive component maker Thinking posts significant growth in 3Q09
Taiwan-based Thinking Electronic saw its third-quarter revenues and pre-tax profits grow 29% and 144% to NT$566 million (US$17.54 million) and NT$310 million, respectively, thanks...
Tuesday 22 September 2009
Passive device makers seeing tight capacity due to strong seasonal demand
Some of Taiwan's passive component makers have seen their production capacities fall short of order volumes due to seasonal demand from the notebook, handset and home appliance sectors,...
Wednesday 16 September 2009
Thinking Electronic begins shipping passive components for automotive heaters
Taiwan-based passive device maker Thinking Electronic has begun small-volume shipments of heater components to the automotive market in Europe. Monthly shipments are expected to rise...
Wednesday 9 September 2009
Thinking Electronic sees short capacity in August 2009
Taiwan protective component maker Thinking Electronic Industrial saw orders for SMD-type products exceed its production capacity by about 10 million units in August 2009 and had to...
Friday 21 August 2009
Taiwan passive component makers to benefit from strong iPhone sales
Shipments from Taiwan passive component makers are expected to peak in October thanks to strong sales of iPhone, according to industry sources. Yageo, TXC, Cyntec, Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics,...
Friday 14 August 2009
Protective component maker Thinking enters China automotive market
Thinking Electronic has entered the supply chain of China-based automobile maker BYD Company and expects to begin volume shipments in 2010, according to market speculation.
Tuesday 4 August 2009
Taiwan passive component makers to expand capacity
Thinking Electronic and Ralec Electronic both have plans to expand capacity by adding equipment, while Ta-I Technology will spend NT$80 million (US$2.45 million) to make more protective...
Thursday 30 July 2009
Protective component suppliers Thinking, Polytronics to see more than 10% revenue growth in July
Taiwan protective component makers Thinking Electronic and Polytronics Technology are expected to enjoy more than 10% sequential revenue growth in July thanks to strong seasonal demand...
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Protective component maker Thinking cuts into Japan supply chain
Thinking Electronic has received power supply orders from Japan-based TV makers with shipments beginning in April. The orders are expected to help boost revenues performance, said...
Friday 10 April 2009
Protective component maker Thinking seeing full utilization
Taiwan-based protective commponent maker Thinking Electronic Industrial saw March revenues increase 22.6% to NT$141 million (US$4.18 million) driven by demand from PC and notebook...
Tuesday 10 March 2009
Protective component demand recovers
Taiwan protective component makers saw increased shipments in February thanks to recovered downstream demand. Netbook and notebook applications drove Thinking Electronic Industrial's...
Thursday 18 December 2008
Taiwan protective circuit component makers Thinking and Inpaq see sharp decline in November sales
Thinking Electronic Industrial has reported November sales of NT$213 million (US$6.56 million), down 33% sequentially. Inpaq's November sales totaled NT$75 million, representing a...
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